Introduction to electrical discharges in gases / Sanborn C. Brown.

Author
Brown, Sanborn C. (Sanborn Conner), 1913-1981 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Wiley, 1966.
Description
viii, 286 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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              Subject(s)
              Series
              Wiley series in plasma physics [More in this series]
              Bibliographic references
              Includes bibliographies.
              Contents
              • Elastic collision phenomena
              • Free diffusion
              • Mobility
              • Ambipolar diffusion
              • Inelastic collisions
              • Ionization
              • Secondary emission from surfaces
              • Attachment and recombination
              • Radiation from low-pressure discharges
              • High-frequency breakdown
              • D.C. breakdown
              • Sheaths
              • Glow discharges
              • Steady-state microwave discharges
              • Arc discharges
              • Propagation of electromagnetic waves in a plasma
              • Interaction of plasmas with electromagnetic fields
              • Plasma oscillations.
              Other title(s)
              Electrical discharges in gases
              LCCN
              66031211
              OCLC
              537020
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